IRISH NATIONAL LEAGUE; THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE MEET AND ISSUE AN ADDRESS. THEY PRAISE THE PARNELL PARTY AND ASK SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE PARLIAMENTARY FUND.

CHICAGO, Aug. 15.--The National Committee of the Irish National League, composed of one delegate from each State in the Union, met this morning at McCoy's Hotel to consider the best methods of placing the organization with which they are affiliated on a firm and enduring basis and to extend financial aid to the Irish Parliamentary party. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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